
As a result of 约炮视频鈥檚 engagement, leveraged with our partners, Big Beaver Creek and White River will quickly receive needed water and all of Colorado鈥檚 rivers will retain their water quality protections. All thanks to you! In this -stricken year, these victories are true causes for celebration. Read on to learn what your actions accomplished for rivers and the birds and communities that depend upon them.
Water Quality Antidegradation
Birds and people rely on clean water from healthy rivers. High-quality water in our rivers, streams, and wetlands is critical to the long-term health of our ecosystems, wildlife, communities, and economies across Colorado, from urban neighborhoods to headwater streams.
In late spring of 2021, we called upon our Colorado network to sign a petition to stop a鈥痯roposed by the Water Quality Control Commission (Commission) that would have allowed more pollution in Colorado's rivers and streams. Because of the impact this potential rule change would have had on rivers, birds, and disadvantaged communities, we needed your engagement like never before. And you responded.
约炮视频 Rockies broke all our previous engagement records by collecting 2,735 unique signatures and combined with our to total more than 4,700 signatures! During the June hearing, the Commission received . Sixty people signed up to speak. Many impassioned public speakers showed up to oppose the proposed rule changes and to support their 鈥渉ome waters.鈥 All but one of the comments opposed rule changes due to potential impacts on Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color; recreation in urban streams; and the right to clean water.
The Commission鈥痩istened to you and delayed making any decision to amend the antidegradation rule until 2031. Current water quality protections will stay in place for at least the next 10 years!
We still have work to do with the Commission to ensure our rivers and streams are protected from harmful rule changes that could increase pollution. We must also resist industry鈥檚 pressure to establish a stakeholder process in which only their high-paid lawyers and consultants have the means to participate.
With advocates like you, we know we can continue to make progress. Healthy flowing rivers support our environment and all water uses and users.
Instream Flows on Big Beaver Creek and White River
After a multi-year, multi-stakeholder effort to expand Colorado鈥檚 existing program to loan water to the environment, an instream flow bill (HB20-1157) was by Colorado Governor Polis in March of 2020. 约炮视频鈥檚 network submitted 1,463 action alerts to state legislators to support this bill, which ultimately benefits our environment, wildlife, and local economies.
expanded the Colorado Water Conservation Board鈥檚 short-term water loan program to benefit the environment. The bill provides a 100 percent voluntary, flexible, and expedited or longer-term option for water users to divert less or no water during dry years, allowing for more water to stay in a river. The statute鈥檚 鈥渆mergency鈥 or expedited option is in motion for the first time!
On , the Colorado Water Conservation Board voted unanimously to approve an expedited temporary instream flow lease to support 43 stream miles of benefits to in Rio Blanco County. In this extreme drought year, water is needed in these waterways quickly. Due to your engagement and support, a quick and responsive option to support environmental stream flows is a reality.
Colorado thrives when our rivers do. The decisions we make about water and river health impact all of Colorado鈥攂irds and people alike. 约炮视频鈥檚 legacy is built on science, education, advocacy, and on-the-ground conservation. We bring all of this together through you: our network. This combination of expertise and engagement makes 约炮视频 an effective force for bird and freshwater habitat conservation. Thank you for standing with us.